All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 70
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Pharma goes green to cut costs
Tight budgets see pharmaceutical firms focusing on green chemistry
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UK slows introduction of biofuels
Report highlights the need for the impacts of biofuels to be assessed before production targets are set
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Yellow fever mosquito takes chemical cues from bacteria
Bacterial compounds that stimulate egg laying in mosquitoes could help to control dengue and yellow fever
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Steak could be healthier with a glass of red wine
Antioxidants in red wine may cut toxic by-products of red meat in the stomach
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Creating a second genetic code
Scientists have created artificial DNA strands that could form a new biological data storage system
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A new spin on sorting nanotubes
A technique that separates semiconducting and metallic nanotubes could pave the way for progress in nanoelectronics
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Atomic scale microscopy goes commercial
Instrument manufacturers bring state-of-the-art transmission electron microscopes to the market
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FutureGen re-launched amidst Congressional enquiry
US lawmakers probe DOE decisions on flagship clean coal programme
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US research agencies get extra millions
Science groups successfully lobby to include funds in war bill
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Bendy solar cells that can take the heat
Flexible solar cell made with a new three component liquid electrolyte lasts longer in the sun
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Interview: Andrew Hamilton
Oxford's next vice-chancellor is still a synthetic organic chemist at heart
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Speeding up the chemistry in our lives
This is one of those timely books that does not leave you empty-handed
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A revised organic classic
Well-established introductory organic chemistry textbook for undergraduates
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From down under
This is a single-volume chemistry book developed for first-year chemistry courses in Australia and New Zealand